Re: Where are Office Data file icons?
- From: "Peter Foldes" <okf22@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 04:20:21 -0400
Are you saying that you are using Office 95 as the base to Upgrading to Office 2000
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"simonc" <simonc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:57120564-FEDB-4124-8507-9770B6F27320@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've just been reinstalling all my software after upgrading from Windows 2000
> to XP Pro (upgrade failed and left the computer unable to boot up, so I had
> to do a clean install). As far as Office is concerned this involves a minimal
> installation of Windows 95 (full edition purchased) and an upgrade to Office
> 2000 (only upgrade purchased).
>
> For some reason the icons for all types of Office Data files .pst, ..rzw,
> .fad, .ost, and a load of others have all been set to a default Windows
> document icon. If I go from Explorer into Folder Options > File Types >
> Advanced and try to Change Icon it gives an error message "Windows cannot
> find the file misc.exe".
>
> Where are the default icons for Office 2000 data files? Is there an easy way
> to reset the default icons for these file types?
>
> Grateful for any help.
.
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